Fluorescence Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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Introduction to PNA Nucleobase Modifications
Structure and Properties of PNA Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are sophisticated oligonucleotide analogs that feature nucleobases, a peptide backbone, as well as an N-terminus and a C-terminus. The nucleobases embedded in PNAs are the classic adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T), all of which can also be found in DNA. However, the nucleobases in PNAs are not attached to the ...
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The Marvelous Missing miniDOT®
Case Study Description When miniDOTS Go Missing Lake Tegel – or Tegeler See to the local Berliners– is the second largest lake in Berlin. The sprawling lake spans roughly 4.6 square kilometers, ...
News
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Creative Diagnostics Introduces Fluorometric Neuraminidase Assay Service for High-throughput Discovery
As an expert in the antiviral field providing solutions to assist virology and microbiology research, Creative Diagnostics recently introduced Fluorometric Neuraminidase Assay services to the global research community, suitable for functional ...
Amerigo Scientific Launches PicoRaman Spectrometer for Time-resolved Measurements
iPeak, open-system Lateral Flow Reader to detect low positives
Alfa Chemistry Releases Chemical Fluorophores for Bioanalysis, Environmental Monitoring, Clinical Diagnosis and Fluorescence Staining
Alfa Chemistry Provides Fluorophores for the Synthesis of Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probes
Equipment & Solutions
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Colored Dissolved Organic Matter ( CDOM) Fluorescence Sensor
Dissolved Organic Material (DOM) exists in many forms ranging from naturally occurring humic acids, to by-products or secretions excreted from organisms. DOM is a highly abundant form of organic matter and represents a major reservoir of reactive carbon. It is also a dynamic substrate which can undergo reactions to become accessible to bacteria, plants, and animals as an energy source, or it ...